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Dental Restrictions to Clinical Practice during the COVID-19 Pandemic: An Australian Perspective

机译:牙科临床实践期间的限制COVID-19大流行:一个澳大利亚的视角

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The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) has disrupted essential oral healthcare in Australia. Sources for COVID-19 transmission via dental settings is considered to have high potential due to the production of aerosols and because transmission can occur through the airborne route. However, COVID-19 cases in dentistry is reportedly low. Delayed timely dental care, where severe oral diseases remain undetected, untreated, or asymptomatic such as advanced dental caries, periodontitis, and head and neck cancer, can have detrimental consequences for individuals at increased risk for oral diseases. The dental profession should remain vigilant and advocate for the continuation of essential oral healthcare even in times of uncertainty. Knowledge Transfer Statement: The reportedly low COVID-19 transmission occurring in dental settings highlight achievements made by the dental profession. There are valid reasons to reconsider risk-based essential oral healthcare during the COVID-19 pandemic.
机译:2019 (COVID-19)冠状病毒疾病中断基本口腔医疗保健在澳大利亚。来源COVID-19通过口腔传播设置被认为有很高的潜力气溶胶的产生,因为通过空气传染路线。据报道低。严重的口腔疾病仍未被发现的,未经处理的,或无症状,如高级龋齿、牙周炎和头部和颈部癌症,可以产生不利的后果个人患口腔疾病。牙科行业应该保持警惕倡导必要的口头的延续医疗甚至在不确定性的时期。知识转移声明:据报道低COVID-19传播发生在牙科取得突出成就的设置牙科的职业。考虑基于风险基础口腔医疗保健在COVID-19大流行。

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